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The role of affect in cognitive psychology and psychoanalysis.
Authors:Rosenblatt   Allan D.
Abstract:Neither cognitive psychology nor psychoanalysis has developed a comprehensive theory of affects. Such a theory of affect, integrating conceptions derived from Arnold, Lazarus, Tomkins, Bowlby, and Langer, is outlined. Affect is viewed as the subjective experience of feedback appraisal processes operating as part of motivational systems. Quality and intensity of affect are determined by the characteristics of the underlying motivational system and by the degree, direction, and rate of change of mismatch. Examples of motivational systems and their associated affects are given and the role of affect in cognitive development, as well as perception, are considered. By examples, the clinical application of these concepts is shown to avoid false leads and permit development of more effective clinical approaches. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cognitive psychology   psychoanalysis   theory of affect   subjective experience of feedback appraisal processes   motivation system
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